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Morning Joe’s Week-long Whine Over Obama ‘Optics’

Morning Joe’s Week-long Whine Over Obama ‘Optics’ Morning Joe’s Week-long Whine Over Obama ‘Optics’

Complaining that O’s timing stinks, they declare his presidency pretty much over.

 

Sep 20, 2013 / Leslie Savan

EPA Announces First-Ever Carbon Limits for New Power Plants

EPA Announces First-Ever Carbon Limits for New Power Plants EPA Announces First-Ever Carbon Limits for New Power Plants

The rules won’t affect current greenhouse gas emissions, but they set a framework for regulating carbon under the Clean Air Act.

Sep 20, 2013 / Zoë Carpenter

Republican Lawmakers Are Playing Politics With Human Lives, in Four Pictures

Republican Lawmakers Are Playing Politics With Human Lives, in Four Pictures Republican Lawmakers Are Playing Politics With Human Lives, in Four Pictures

Republicans have acknowledged that the health reform programs they intend to defund help save lives.

Sep 20, 2013 / Lee Fang

An Adjunct Tragedy

An Adjunct Tragedy An Adjunct Tragedy

In the death of a pauperized 83-year-old adjunct professor, a lesson on the long-term consequences of the making of an intellectual proletariat.

Sep 20, 2013 / Rick Perlstein

Anatomy of Outrage: On the Obamacare Resistance

Anatomy of Outrage: On the Obamacare Resistance Anatomy of Outrage: On the Obamacare Resistance

Friday’s House vote to fund the government and defund the Affordable Care Act won’t derail healthcare reform, but sabotage might. 

Sep 20, 2013 / Zoë Carpenter

The GOP’s No Good, Very Bad Food Stamp Cuts

The GOP’s No Good, Very Bad Food Stamp Cuts The GOP’s No Good, Very Bad Food Stamp Cuts

The Republican argument in favor of food stamp cuts lives in an alternate reality. 

Sep 20, 2013 / George Zornick

At G20, Politicians Push the Same Neoliberal Agenda That Got Us Into This Mess

At G20, Politicians Push the Same Neoliberal Agenda That Got Us Into This Mess At G20, Politicians Push the Same Neoliberal Agenda That Got Us Into This Mess

Meanwhile, activists organized a counter-summit to discuss the problems world leaders were unwilling to address. 

Sep 20, 2013 / Alec Luhn

How the Media’s Process Obsession Stifles Liberalism and Undermines our Democracy How the Media’s Process Obsession Stifles Liberalism and Undermines our Democracy

Eric on the best new play in town; and Reed on problems of process journalism.

Sep 20, 2013 / Eric Alterman and Reed Richardson

Blame a Feminist: The Top Tragedies Feminism Has Wrought

Blame a Feminist: The Top Tragedies Feminism Has Wrought Blame a Feminist: The Top Tragedies Feminism Has Wrought

Are you having a bad day? It’s probably a feminist’s fault.

Sep 20, 2013 / Jessica Valenti

This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Iran and the US, From Coup to Revolution—to Détente?

This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Iran and the US, From Coup to Revolution—to Détente? This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Iran and the US, From Coup to Revolution—to Détente?

Reading through this complicated history in our pages, one sees how much has gone wrong between the two countries, but also how much could be set right.

Sep 20, 2013 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

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